5 ) WEEKLY CITIZEN. SATURDAY May 23, 18S5 AT QETTTSBDEO. The telegraph a few days ogo cave a meagre item in regard to the visit of President Cleveland to the battlefield ot Gettysburg, tbe point where the tide of victory saved oar blessed country from being torn asunder and relegated to an inglorions grave. A correspondent ot the Cincinnati Commercial, who was on tho field, has graphically described the sensationB there produced by one whom a reunited and restored country haw clothed with an honor above which the ambition of man cannot reach. This correspondent 6ays: "It is hard and uphill work for tho papers who desire to see nothing but greatness and glory m the now Presi dent to write flatteringly about his first appearance in public yesterday and the impression made by him. None of them can avoid the knowledge that, except in name, it would have been just as satis factory to take along a wooden man. In his conduct toward the people, tho plain truth is that he is ungracious, and ...

Weekly citizen. BATUKDAT Mot 23. 1SS5 The City C uacil at Phei is have elect ed C. L. Jloehcr as ci;y recorder. The Miner says Govoruor Tritle fans enfferei a relapse and is nijain confined to his bed. The Grand Army of the Bepublio committee is abroad demanding decora tire dollars. Jndtjo DeForest Porter and H. B Lighihizer have dissolved their law partnership, ia Pheaix. The Tomb'tone officers are laying for the parties who sell whiskey to the In dians. Court RjDorter W. II. "Wescoatt has gone to Tombstone to attend the session of the District Court. County Clerk W. B. Horton has re turned from iiarauaw looting wen, handsome and happy. Thn ueit roeular session of the Dis trict Court for Pima county will open in September four months hence. The electric liftht machinery is now npin iu good running order and the liht has recovered irom its spasms. The Phenix newspapers give an elab orate acconut of the wedding of Tom Davis aud Miss Mclntyre. If raising rank weeds were a profita ble ...

WEEKLY CITIZEN. SATURDAY May 30,! 1SS5 The Chicago1, Inter-Ocean places Ari zona in Mississippi, in one :ot its.nr- ticlea.v. Wdat protittli it k soldier though Le receive thirteen dollars per month for thods did yei rs if In i-ealplock fiually .dangles Irom Grounnc-'a belt? At the meeting of the bishops of the Methodist cturch, held at St. Louis last week, ths conference for Arizon waa desigihated to tube place nt Tucson on September 17th, 1SS5, under tho di rechoQ of Bhbop Fowler. Tnn Vilas siuner bus begun the -work of -waolesalo removals of postmasters, and yesterday was Virginia day at his office. Eighty-eight oflicial heads fell "under tho guise of "offensive partisan ship, and the happy Democrats danced for joy, for their reward was indeed great. Captain Smith has had a fight with the Apache6 a real fight in the Mo gollon mountains. There must bo some mistake in this report, or n blunder somewhere. .Our credulity is very elas tic, but it can scarcely reach a tension sufficien...

Eta- Weekly citizen. SATURDAY May SO, 1885 Watermelons and prickly heat are ripe in Yuma. Fifty thousand calves will be branded in YaTapai county this year. Mr. E. B. Pomroy has returned from California and apain settled down to business. Mr. Sessions, Principal of the public obool, is inhaling the ocean breezes in California. Got. Tritle left Presoot on Wednesday morning for California upon advice of his physician. Father Le Breton now in Prescott, will arrive in Tucson some time next week to remain here. Deputy U.S. Marshal C. T. Donovan has arrested C. H. Sterling, near Flaff stafT, on a charge of counterfeiting: nick els. Mayor Rayfield of Tucson is still making appropriate social suggestions to the Mayor of San Francisco, with two straws. The city band, in its rounds on this day of special election halted for a time in front of the CiTizax office in Jim's Little Daisy, and discoursed some very cheerful music The Board of Prison Directors will hold a speoial meeting next Monday,...

-. . - 4M WEEKLY CITIZEN. SATURDAY JUNE C 1885 The Tennessee legislature has en acted a law prohibiting tho preaching of tho doctrine ot polygamy in that State. In Ireland they are raisiug a fund for ono of their Fenian brotherhooil, nnd iu America thay nro raisin; funds for tho Irish themselves. Those office hunter- whoso visits to Yasbingtou have been fruillet-a seem to h?ve been innocnlated with official itch bacteria, modified through sour urate. Since the opp dntment of a Governor and Surveyor Geutral tor Xow Mexico, the Federal officials of Ariz na have be gun the task of packing their gripsacks, preparatory to stopping down. Secre hostile turned It has been stated that tho tary of War intends that tho Apache?, if caught, shall be over to the civil authorities for trial. That they were off the reservation ought to be sufficient circnmstantinl evidence ot gnilt to convict every one of the crime of nnrder. A ma flock ot icebergs seems to bo engaged in making a bummer voyage sout...

Weekly Citizen. SATURDAY JUNE 33, 18S5 Ak Indian trail four days old is ttill n "hot trail" by tbo military thermometer. Up Jto this time 110 Indian scare has been reported from the nino-milo-wator- liole. Gen. Crook ought to publish a list of ihn killed and wounded soldiers and officers in the recent Indian campaign, Even the equaws and papooses evaded the nrgus-eyed military and reached Mexico in safety by the most practicable route. AVnr not disarm and put the military on the reservation and mako the Chirr cahuas our regular army, with General Geronimo in command? Gen. Ckook is very much troubled by the absence in tho Star of the soft taffy bo lavishly besmeared upon him by that paper in the recent days of peace and plenty. Tnn recent federal appointments in 2few Mexico have rut tho nerves of the Arizona Bsnirants in a sort of barbed wire condition. They are restless ex ceedingly so. Iv "music hath charms to sootbo the savage," why not turn that minstrel troupe the Tenth Cavalry ...

Weekly citizen. SATURDAY . JUKE 13, 1SS5 LOCAL NEWS. "W. S. Lylo left this morning for the Qaijotoas. Strawberries sell for fifty cents per box in PreeC it. J. B. Oollins, of Maxey, is in the city and stops at tue Palace. The Grand Central pumps will be lUrted up hbuut July 4th. Joe Sresovich was made happy last nwbt by the birth of a daughter to his wife. will auction the unclaimed at the railroad depot ouJuue Ibey freight 30th. Ddtectiro Len Harris ha gone to Sacramento to viit his family for a few day. Tne family of Judge John Haynes hare removed to the Fitch residence, ou military pluza. Alex. Levin has leased the fine rt si- deuce of v. a. (Jury, ou Alma etteet, and has moved in with his family. T. D. Reymert will Hgita'e the faber rn i loc-il coutempjrr aunntr toe no i tn e of Harry Brook at the Quijutoai- Fi io's uhost will not down with the Gitr (Joan -il. even with the Ci.mbinrd prdsure of the cemetery committee upon it. T.nit nitrlit ttas refreshinlv cool. oc casioned by t...

ARIZONA WEEKLY CITIZEN. : VOL- u Printing &PDlsliiD Co. 'ItKBEKT HKOWN. General Manager. TTE1IS : 15 OH 3 00 175 c - ADVinnsixo bates: first insertion $25 , each fubsoqnent insertion 125 OFFICE : r Church aud Penniugton Sts. .lemicof Indians is more to be 1 than the cholera. z on one please wake up Qen. - i ,.'.d him that his pets are hav---a a d of n time? Qz. k's campaign policy 6eems to be t in some comfortable locality , I .ij ti Geronimo: "Now bring. on t z. 's Angeles Times talks Tery , - hc Indian situation in Arizona. its ixperissnce in a xsid. like, the at cne would change its heart in r of the skill of the military to '; Apaches. 1), January, the Deputy State of California, who admitted - SV1000 from the treasury, has - -i:tted. Ho bays he stole the , ,r - , and the jury of his peers , 1 not. How can people who . h nest reconcile this sort of t t"tL . irtice? , rrp'rted that L. O. Hugheg ia iri- - ' -;,lrve tno people in the capac j. ' cud delegate to Washington on t ;...

Weekly citizen. SATURDAY JUNE 20, 1SS5 GEROMMO'S BROTHEE. Goronimo, the Apache cutthroat, Las a brother in S.in Francisco, called Pix ley. Pixley was the bad boy of the Chir icahnn tribe, nnd they were compelled to banish him lie was too wicked for even the sav.ge3 to endure. He would steal tiswm, nud keep so very drunk that he could not tell a roaring river from n sand bill, ami on bis latest visit to Arizona be fully maintained hi reputation for debauchery. His Indian instincts spring eternal in bis licentious breast, and be cannot tell the truth under anv circumstances. This is the object that keeps its own picture seated upon a corpse, at the hoad of the col nmns of the Argonaut a travesty on journalism. True to bis murderous instinets, this inhuman monster asserts bis wish thnt the Chiriaahua hostile "could drive the cowardly drunken Kane of Arizona cow boys and volunteer Arizona blackguards who are on tbo warpath, into an ambus cade and murder tueui." lie has evi dently stumbl...

Weekly citizen. SATURDAY JVKE 13, 1SS5 Additional Lm-nl Holes. Tho maf me ling to-niRlit Trill be held in Library halt Jmlce J. It Mniminc left by team to day for bits liome at Crittenden. Jndce John Iltyses carae up from Tombbtoae yesterday. Sum Dmcbmtin 1ms returned from a business visit to CharWston. Mr. Chae. It. Wore has returned from (ho New Orleans exposition. The Str man seems to be daily grow ing hotter in the oollar. The sampling works to be located at Crittenden win be erected at onee. Davis, the Tnltoiie murderer, has been Mjnteuceil to ie uangeu on jui) 15th. II. Itaehman is looking through the camera id tbe absence of F. A. Iinrt woil. Willi r. Haynee went oat to tbe Mam moth mine ttiitt morning, to bo absent for several day. Supervisor ToitSTOrth baa returned from California, end a meeting of tbe board wis held to-day. Suppose General Crook was iooeoulat ed with a httf of Gerouiino's ability; what u hero be would become! There wab enough oanine bark lost by the jKMind...